All Play “Dynamic Duo,” LLC
One Hundred Percent of the Fun! Two Point Four Percent of the Cost!
Here’s a Great way for you to get started in Thoroughbred racing. While the Subscription Period for shares (‘Units’) in our Dynamic Duo, LLC has expired, there are some smaller Units available for private sale at $350 per-Unit. Purchasers will also pay a pro-rata share of $340 per-unit for fourth quarter 2010 training expenses, for a total of $690 per-Unit due at closing. Each Unit is a 2.4% equity interest in the LLC.
Purchasers of these Units will also be responsible for a 2.4% per-Unit share of future expenses, estimated at a maximum of $450 per-quarter per-Unit ($150/month – see schedule, below). Purchasers may buy up to six Units.
All in (assuming no earnings and no residual value from the horses) your total estimated maximum exposure per-Unit is $3,325 spread over a period of nineteen months.
Please contact Paul Rothfuss at 407 697-1741, or paul@allplaystable.com.
Now – It’s Time To Dream!
This is “Seven-Ten Split,” a chestnut colt foaled in Pennsylvania on Feb. 22, 2009. He’s nominated to Breeders Cup and as a Registered Pennsylvania-bred is fully eligible to participate in the lucrative Pennsylvania Thoroughbred racing program. (Photo – April, ’10)
Congratulations and thanks to Tamara Morris who submitted ‘Seven-Ten Split’ as her winning entry in the Colt Division of our July ’09 “Name A Race Horse, Win A Prize” contest.
Seven-Ten Split looks and acts like an athlete. He’s a son of TENPINS and out of a half-sister to the dam of sensational two year-old colt BOYS AT TOSCONOVA, runaway winner of the G-I Hopeful at Saratoga on September 6, and sec0nd in the Breeders Cup Juvenile (G-I).
TENPINS made seventeen starts from ages three to six, finishing ‘on the board’ fourteen times, including nine wins. Five of his victories were in Graded Stakes, including the G-II Iselin Handicap and a track-record setting performance in the G-II Washington Park Handicap. A son of SMART STRIKE and from a Deputy Minister mare, TENPINS is bred on the same cross as world-leading money winner, CURLIN. TENPINS is the sire of BIG RED MIKE, recent winner of the G-I (Can.) Queen’s Plate, with earnings now in excess of $750,000.
2010 has seen two Grade-I Stakes Winners in the immediate family of Seven Ten Split. We’re going to give ‘Seven’ every chance to follow in those outstanding shoes.
Seven-Ten Split is the third foal from Retroesque (“Retro”), daughter of top broodmare sire Red Ransom. Retro made four starts at age three, breaking her maiden at 1-1/16th miles on the Monmouth Park turf. Her dam is VALID BONNET, G-III stakes-winner of over $387,000 and daughter of top broodmare sire, VALID APPEAL. Including Retro, VALID BONNET has produced six foals of racing age. All have started, all are winners.
Retroesque is a half-sister to Little Bonnet, dam of the sensational G I Stakes Winning colt, BOYS AT TOSCONOVA, who broke his maiden July 2 at Belmont Park, running five-eighths in an astonishing 56.2, winning by twelve lengths in a hand-ride, then came back to win the Hopeful (G-I) at Saratoga, and run second in the Breeders Cup Juvenile (G-I) at Churchill Downs. We love it when our ‘Cousins’ show their stuff!
Seven-Ten Split is from a ‘live’ family of good racehorseshorses. His half-brother, Laffin’ Place, ran an excellent third in a Maiden allowance his first out (August 2), and the horses that ran one-two have both come back to win stakes. Laffin’ Place bucked his shins in that race, but he’s back better than ever. All of this gives us good reason to believe that Seven Ten Split may also be a talented colt.
Say ‘Hi’ to “So Surprised,” a bright-bay filly foaled in Pennsylvania on Mar. 29, 2009.
She’s nominated to Breeders Cup and to the Florida Stallion Series, and as a Registered Pennsylvania-bred is fully eligible to compete in the lucrative PA Thoroughbred racing program. (Photo – October, ’10 – in the field.)
So Surprised, ‘Miss Muscles-on-Muscles,’ bears a strong physical resemblance to her sire PEACE RULES, himself a multiple Grade-I Stakes Winner of $3.1 million, on both dirt and grass. He won nine races including eight stakes, seven of which were Graded Stakes and three of which were Grade I’s: the Blue Grass, the Haskell, and the Suburban. He also ran second in the G-I Travers and third in the G-I Kentucky Derby.
PEACE RULES ended 2009 ranked #11 nationally among sires with two crops of racing age, siring seventy-five individual winners of nearly $2.5 million. Needless to say, we have high hopes for our filly.
So Surprised is the second foal from Wait ‘Til Midnight, daughter of top racehorse JUDGE T C ($826,826) and half-sister to the Stakes Winning and Grade II stakes-placed filly CINDERELLA’S DREAM, ($133,600). Wait ‘Til Midnight’s first foal, Starliner, is in our Big Orange Racing Partnership. Wait ‘Til Midnight’s promising racing career ended prematurely when she injured a knee in a work just prior to her first scheduled start.
Wait ‘Til Midnight’s dam is Broadway Hoofer, herself a half-sister to seven winners, including stakes winners BROADWAY’S TOP GUN ($243,158) and BROADWAY CHIEF (11 wins, $193,354), and stakes-placed Celtic Warrior ($137,357). Broadway Hoofer is the dam of CINDERELLA’S DREAM, ($133,600), and she also has a yearling colt by ROCK HARD TEN and a weanling filly by Leading Sire SMART STRIKE.
Seven-Ten Split and So Surprised are well-made yearlings and neither has ever experienced debilitating health problems or serious physical injury of any kind. They are in training at Ben D Farm South in Ocala, FL where they are available for your inspection.broken to ride and are now in training at Ben D Farm South in Ocala, FL where they are available for your inspection.
Schedule of Estimated Expenses per 2.4% Unit
Fourth Quarter, 2010 – $340 per 2.4% Unit.
Jan. 1, 2011 to March 31, 2011 – $405 per-quarter per 2.4% Unit ($135/month).
April 1, 2011 to June 30, 2011 – $405 per-quarter per 2.4% Unit ($135/month).
Starting July 1, 2011 and quarterly thru June 30, 2012 - $456 per-quarter per 2.4% Unit ($120/month).
Total exposure per-Unit - $3,325.00
Note: Our estimates are projections of expenses based upon our experience, and are most often on the high side. Actual expenses will probably be lower. Projections include no accommodation for earnings which (if any) would serve to lower expenses. We do not mark up expenses.
Many thanks for your interest in All Play Stable.








